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it is a poll taken in russia. that's right, all whopping 41 percent of russians want president obama reelected. only 8%, 8% back romney. oh, my goodness. they have cancer that sort of things. those romn supporters may want to kind of watch their backs given what is happening in russia these days. romney will have history on his side heading into next week's election. the republicans have won every single presidential election on november 6th. going back to 1860's when abraham lincoln beat democrat stephendouglas. only five days to get that election in and see if the street continues. i don't see why they don't just call the election based on that historical imperative. new reports tonight that dnc chairman w. wasserman shultz got involved in dated altercation with the florida police officer. he asked her to stop blocking traffic. wasserman shultz was greeting voters outside a polling station in the city of at ventura earlier this week. the policeman asked her to move to the sidewalk, pretty please. she reportedly
it is a poll taken in russia. that's right, all whopping 41 percent of russians want president obama reelected. only 8%, 8% back romney. oh, my goodness. they have cancer that sort of things. those romn supporters may want to kind of watch their backs given what is happening in russia these days. romney will have history on his side heading into next week's election. the republicans have won every single presidential election on november 6th. going back to 1860's when abraham lincoln beat...
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. >> we should worry as a country when we are a punch line for russia. when russia looks at our democracy and says, wow, that's inefficient, wow, that has a lot of flaws. we're supposed to be the best. we were the best in 1776. we've got to update. >> part of that updating means now we all -- all have computerized databases statewide. >> right. that was part of the help america vote mandate act. >> that is right y. is it if you move from one county to another, if you don't reregister you're not in the system. >> it drives me nuts. it's like everybody in my world, like my friends, the post office, bill collectors. >> they can find you. >> magazine subscribers, they all know where i am. how does the voting system not. >> be very clear. we as an association have a 50 state database of every voter. >> you can purchase access to that. >> the same database that the folks who send you those catalogs use. >> exactly. >> so the federal government can use it and fix it like that. >> that's right. but the federal government won't. >> explain to us. >> because our i
. >> we should worry as a country when we are a punch line for russia. when russia looks at our democracy and says, wow, that's inefficient, wow, that has a lot of flaws. we're supposed to be the best. we were the best in 1776. we've got to update. >> part of that updating means now we all -- all have computerized databases statewide. >> right. that was part of the help america vote mandate act. >> that is right y. is it if you move from one county to another, if you...
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search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's. going to take the fight straight to their competitors. here on. the future. good luck or tory was able to build a new most sophisticated. fortunately. about anything tim's mission to teach music. and. this is why you should care only. wealthy british style. markets. scandal. happening to the global economy.
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. >> what are officials saying in russia about this? they say this is the way we do things over here? >> an investigation is under way. this video was just posted on the internet. they believe it's in connection to a riot that happened two days before at another prison where hundreds of inmates were complaining about their treatment by the employees of the prison. it seems that this man has reached his breaking point and watch what they start doing. they are stuffing a hat in his mouth to get him to quiet down. two prison officials have been fired since this initially happened in march but the other employees are still there. >>> you're looking at a photo of 23-year-old bridgette hughes. bridgette was at the phoenix sky harbor airport on sunday and around 12:30 in the morning she found out that her flight to ep pas el paso, texas, was canceled and she realized in the chaos that she lost the hat she is wearing in that video. you probably think big deal. you lost a hat. this was a big deal to bridgette because this hat belonged to bridget
. >> what are officials saying in russia about this? they say this is the way we do things over here? >> an investigation is under way. this video was just posted on the internet. they believe it's in connection to a riot that happened two days before at another prison where hundreds of inmates were complaining about their treatment by the employees of the prison. it seems that this man has reached his breaking point and watch what they start doing. they are stuffing a hat in his...
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defense ministry which was supposed to have been one of the ministries most pushing for reform in russia reform of the armed services and of the defense contracts that supply it but a mere putin has pledged an eye watering seven hundred twenty six billion dollars to defense for defense reform over the coming decades but there's also the government's push against corruption in russia and for the russian public to trust that their money is going but all this money is going to the right place these corruption investigation. we're going to have to try and put to rest scandals like this that in the past weeks have been rocking russia's defense establishment. north korea could be preparing for a long range ballistic missile test that's according to japan's aside newspaper citing a u.s. intelligence report american satellite images appeared to show missile parts big move from a factory to a launch pad in the country's northwest the move is seen as a response to south korean military drills marking two years since the north launched shells into the south territory but time killing four people la
defense ministry which was supposed to have been one of the ministries most pushing for reform in russia reform of the armed services and of the defense contracts that supply it but a mere putin has pledged an eye watering seven hundred twenty six billion dollars to defense for defense reform over the coming decades but there's also the government's push against corruption in russia and for the russian public to trust that their money is going but all this money is going to the right place...
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american weapons are reaching rebels in syria and accuses the west a meter of fraud reporting about russia's arms sales. international comment live from our new center here in moscow this is where the ballots now open across mainland america voters are flocking to decide their president their voting is already hitting obstacles from the superstorm wrecked the northeast experiencing trouble with polling stations to allegations of parties on voter suppression and even ballot tampering elsewhere and it's not going to a correspondent in the states for more on the day's events so far. first how's the voting going at this stage of the day. bill for now it looks like president obama has the edge over governor romney this election is really fought in just a handful of states the so-called swing states or battleground states and different surveys of those battleground states president obama is holding small advantages in nevada ohio iowa and wisconsin i guess we have to explain to our international viewers why is it that we're talking about valid ground battleground states all the time because not al
american weapons are reaching rebels in syria and accuses the west a meter of fraud reporting about russia's arms sales. international comment live from our new center here in moscow this is where the ballots now open across mainland america voters are flocking to decide their president their voting is already hitting obstacles from the superstorm wrecked the northeast experiencing trouble with polling stations to allegations of parties on voter suppression and even ballot tampering elsewhere...
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american weapons are reaching rebels in syria and accuses the western media of floored reporting about russia's. international news and comment live from our new center here in moscow this is r.t. with the twenty four hours a day in our top story the vote that's affecting every nation on earth the u.s. presidential election. with voting stations now open across america voters are flocking to decide on their president despite a torrent of reports about irregularities from the super storm wrecked northeast experiencing trouble with polling stations to allegations of parties and voter suppression and even ballot tampering elsewhere it's not going to our correspondents in the states from all the votes so far in washington let's hear from you first how is the voting going bring us up to speed. well bill for now it's all ohio ohio ohio the media here call it the ground zero of this election right now the president is holding a small ad a small advantage there as well as in other swing states like nevada iowa and wisconsin not in florida though romney might have the edge there but again no solid numbe
american weapons are reaching rebels in syria and accuses the western media of floored reporting about russia's. international news and comment live from our new center here in moscow this is r.t. with the twenty four hours a day in our top story the vote that's affecting every nation on earth the u.s. presidential election. with voting stations now open across america voters are flocking to decide on their president despite a torrent of reports about irregularities from the super storm wrecked...
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on prickly often hostile and unstable middle eastern suppliers it's easy to see why the new energy russia has gathered such. but where collides with the american heartland family and future and where it threatens wildlife and the wildlife in america's vast backyard fracking is fast becoming a very business. like the process itself the fractures and fault lines explode. sigrid laboratory mukherjee was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and worry that this is why you should care watch only on the dot com. download the official ati application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's l.t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time and i didn't. do we speak your language i mean some of the worn out of the. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles couldn't stories. for you here. in troy altie spanish
on prickly often hostile and unstable middle eastern suppliers it's easy to see why the new energy russia has gathered such. but where collides with the american heartland family and future and where it threatens wildlife and the wildlife in america's vast backyard fracking is fast becoming a very business. like the process itself the fractures and fault lines explode. sigrid laboratory mukherjee was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about...
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this past august russia joined the world trade organization, giving its members full access to russia's rapidly growing market. reduce tariffs, and ensure transparency when implementing trade measures. however, while foreign competitors are currently benefiting, the u.s. will not receive any of these benefits until congress authorizes the president to grant russia permanent normal trade relations. simply put, american companies, workers, and farmers are being put at a competitive disadvantage. last year my home state of michigan exported $225 million worth of goods to russia. despite many of its best products facing tough competition from foreign competitors. with this agreement in place, farmers and producers in my district will be assured of more predictable market access for the crops and arkansas urel goods, while manufacturers will enjoy reduced tariff rates for michigan-made vehicles and equipment. as the world trade organization member, russia has agreed to comply with the rule of law. though these reforms won't happen overnight, russia's accession to the world trade organization
this past august russia joined the world trade organization, giving its members full access to russia's rapidly growing market. reduce tariffs, and ensure transparency when implementing trade measures. however, while foreign competitors are currently benefiting, the u.s. will not receive any of these benefits until congress authorizes the president to grant russia permanent normal trade relations. simply put, american companies, workers, and farmers are being put at a competitive disadvantage....
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russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. welcome back everyone we have some breaking news that president obama has won re-election we do have a winner obama there with two hundred seventy four votes just moments ago the state of ohio the state of iowa called for the president you are looking at live pictures of the obama campaign headquarters in chicago illinois tom what a night it's been it is it's just amazing. i'm very pleased to say that will will we'll see how this plays out critical thing is going to be candy governor but for the moment let's figure out how we got here absolutely i think this is something predicted by some people depending on what you were reading and who you were watching you may not be surprised a whole lot of people in this country at this moment are shocked are absolutely shocked that the president won and guess what it's not even eleven thirty eastern time and we have a winner i do want to break this down and talk about how this happened so let's bring in sam sax you've been with us all night you'
russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. welcome back everyone we have some breaking news that president obama has won re-election we do have a winner obama there with two hundred seventy four votes just moments ago the state of ohio the state of iowa called for the president you are looking at live pictures of the obama campaign headquarters in chicago illinois tom what a night it's been it is it's just amazing. i'm very pleased to say that will will we'll see...
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there are bypasses being done through india, through japan, through china and also russia. but i do think ultimately the economy is faltering internally because of the government is able to buy as you reported and broke the story through reuters a couple weeks ago here they were getting one to $3 billion of gold into iran helping them bolster their cash. but on the other hand, goods they're buying are still not keeping up. they have 30% reduction in oil imports or exports rather. they're really suffering on things bringing inand out of the count. meliss how are they doing that? >> they're doing it through, number one, bringing in bullion from turkey and dubai. that brings in cash they need without having to deal in rials. india, japan and china purchasing 50%. their oil shipped through iranian ships orer flagships that e masking the fact that that oil is going to those countries. turkey has the pass through the sanctions of 180 delays they're still dealing with ir. russia, some defense systems they were using in the defense drills this past week were russian made, th s-200
there are bypasses being done through india, through japan, through china and also russia. but i do think ultimately the economy is faltering internally because of the government is able to buy as you reported and broke the story through reuters a couple weeks ago here they were getting one to $3 billion of gold into iran helping them bolster their cash. but on the other hand, goods they're buying are still not keeping up. they have 30% reduction in oil imports or exports rather. they're really...
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what's russia going to do? this is quite volatile and i don't think we have thought out all of the potential possibilities of getting involved in another quagmire in the middle east. and as i said, i have lots of friends there if there was an easy answer to this, if military intervention -- if there was any chance where there was limited damage, collateral damage to our buys -- i use at brook army medical center i used to volunteer in the burn center, the boys coming back from afghan afghanistan and iraq and hit by ied asks other explosions and we have to think of these things before we blindly go in or semi blindly go in, and when i got back home, i received a bunch of e-mails from some generals, colonels, military people, and they were so thankful. they said thank you for bringing that up. thinking of the other side of the equation ask not reactioning based on human tear happened to, which is understandable, but we have to think it through. >> thank you for that. and my question has to do with, do you believe
what's russia going to do? this is quite volatile and i don't think we have thought out all of the potential possibilities of getting involved in another quagmire in the middle east. and as i said, i have lots of friends there if there was an easy answer to this, if military intervention -- if there was any chance where there was limited damage, collateral damage to our buys -- i use at brook army medical center i used to volunteer in the burn center, the boys coming back from afghan...
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coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first ladoke was brought here from australia and now must come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail ira mazie. but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here at all it wasn't the tough mushers of sled dog racing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all friends who brought their idea to life. five years ago about built a dog kennel in the village kids from the local open age came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed to the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training that full legged friends but smaller purse cable also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys who regularly update their website and they're in touch with t
coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first ladoke was brought here from australia and now must come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail ira mazie. but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here at all it wasn't the tough...
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that's coming in out of russia. we have that cold air moving over the relatively warm waters, and that's creating some sea-effect snow in northern japan, actually in fukushima prefecture. some of the higher elevations saw up to 20 centimeters of snow in the past 24 hours. here's rainfall in yamagata prefecture, upwards of about 263 millimeters of rain was reported here into the past several days. now as we go into the next 24 hours into friday, wind is going to start to change direction and bring in fairer conditions just on friday, because you see this area in blue coming in from the west? that's bringing some heavy rain showers all across japan on your saturday going into sunday, so it's going to be a wet and windy one out here, and where this is coming from is central and eastern china. we have this developing low here. that's going to start to pull off towards the east, and with it, bringing those rain showers. actually, there in china around the yun zi river, and upwards to 100 millimeters as well. let's look s
that's coming in out of russia. we have that cold air moving over the relatively warm waters, and that's creating some sea-effect snow in northern japan, actually in fukushima prefecture. some of the higher elevations saw up to 20 centimeters of snow in the past 24 hours. here's rainfall in yamagata prefecture, upwards of about 263 millimeters of rain was reported here into the past several days. now as we go into the next 24 hours into friday, wind is going to start to change direction and...
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we can work with russia, we can be very close with russia. [laughter] he went from harshly criticizing us to saying we will and we will turn over for responsibility to the afghan military at the end of 2014. [applause] he went from saying we should never have set a timetable, he would not do that. i had a debate, too, with ryan. [applause] in my day, he was talking about more troops in the east, more americans would be there -- we should not have set a date. then along comes romney -- my generation has gone on the wings of a snow white dove, preaching -- preaching love. i tell you what, it was just amazing. when asked, as i asked ryan, congressman ryan, when asked, would he leave, guaranteed leave by 2014. in case you have not noticed, everything on romney-ryan depends. it depends on the hour, the audience, depends on where they are. who they are talking to. it depends on how they feel. it just depends. it depends. i cannot depend on a president for whom everything depends. my grandfather's name was ambrose finnegan, he used to say -- joey, b
we can work with russia, we can be very close with russia. [laughter] he went from harshly criticizing us to saying we will and we will turn over for responsibility to the afghan military at the end of 2014. [applause] he went from saying we should never have set a timetable, he would not do that. i had a debate, too, with ryan. [applause] in my day, he was talking about more troops in the east, more americans would be there -- we should not have set a date. then along comes romney -- my...
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technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the great russian warriors. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris. can make complete. with people's admiration the two hundred. zero. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images go for it has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are the day. hello welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow the syrian opposition based within the countries accusing turkey of allowing foreign mercenaries axis through its territory into syria to cause more violence the group also warned western and arab states advanced meddling in syria affairs by backing certain rebel factions turkey france britain and persian gulf monarchies have given their full endorsement for foreign base opposition coalition pledging them more support from abroad in their fight against the government as the international community remains divided aster how to and the syrian crisis a key regional player iran is looking to play a greater role in r
technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the great russian warriors. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris. can make complete. with people's admiration the two hundred. zero. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images go for it has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are the day. hello welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow the syrian opposition...
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let's begin with russia. russia joined the w.t.o. this summer. congress does not have veto power on that. all we can do is decide here whether to allow u.s. businesses and workers to see the benefits of russia's w.t.o. obligations. will russia always honor these obligations on its own initiative? probably not. but russia's w.t.o. membership means we can at least hold them to those obligations, and we must be prepared to enforce those obligations. that is a lesson we learned the hard way over the last few years. this bill actually does that. this bill has strong anti-bribery and anti-corruption provisions. it has mechanisms to help strengthen our intellectual property rights, but that's not all. another critical piece of this bill is the magnitsky act, placing real sanctions on those individuals who are complicit in human rights violations. this is a serious policy upgrade and a big win for human rights. at the end of the day, russia's entry in the w.t.o. can be expected to create real jobs here in the u.s. by reducing tariffs and other barriers t
let's begin with russia. russia joined the w.t.o. this summer. congress does not have veto power on that. all we can do is decide here whether to allow u.s. businesses and workers to see the benefits of russia's w.t.o. obligations. will russia always honor these obligations on its own initiative? probably not. but russia's w.t.o. membership means we can at least hold them to those obligations, and we must be prepared to enforce those obligations. that is a lesson we learned the hard way over...
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we see unprecedented growth all over the world, really in the growth region we are looking at china, russia, africa and today the executives around the globe flying point to point, really, connecting the cities which today there is in commercial aviation solution. we are seeing north american companies using vistajet and european companies flying point to point and it is the growth we have experienced over the last couple of years and we are looking at 2010, we grew 20 percent, 2011, 22 percent, in 2012, it was 25 percent growth and if you do the simple math, that equals to roughly doubling the company every he years and we had in orders in place in 2014 through 2018 and that fills this again of the growth we for see in the coming future. >>neil: that is a lot of planes. the deadline for a lot of companies which will likely go up in this country quite a bit in january 1, with capital gains taxes going up, and an entertainment concern is hiking their annual dividends 25 percent to 75 cents moving ahead of what will be a dividend tax hike. a separate issue for you, i know. but do you worry th
we see unprecedented growth all over the world, really in the growth region we are looking at china, russia, africa and today the executives around the globe flying point to point, really, connecting the cities which today there is in commercial aviation solution. we are seeing north american companies using vistajet and european companies flying point to point and it is the growth we have experienced over the last couple of years and we are looking at 2010, we grew 20 percent, 2011, 22...
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let me start out by saying, russia has not recovered terribly well. russia has reluctantly gone along with sanctions on iran. they were the last holdouts. and we watered down the sentient a to satisfy the russians and get a deal. the european union has tougher sanctions than we do. and they just passed more this past week. we lag behind them. and impact the administration took its time improving sanctions that were initiated either congress. but they were so determined to work the united nations, what, may, so they can say yes, we work with the missions. russians. by the way, the other thing russians, they're selling arms to iraq. you pull out of iraq so quickly, you don't negotiate a status of forces agreement. the president should been on the phone every day to that guy, maliki, and he did not have nearly a shia dictator. night have the russians selling to them, which is where we were in the 1970s when we used to worry about a soviet attack on iran who within our friends by iraq who were the russian friends. very interesting. syria, i am fascinated
let me start out by saying, russia has not recovered terribly well. russia has reluctantly gone along with sanctions on iran. they were the last holdouts. and we watered down the sentient a to satisfy the russians and get a deal. the european union has tougher sanctions than we do. and they just passed more this past week. we lag behind them. and impact the administration took its time improving sanctions that were initiated either congress. but they were so determined to work the united...
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i interviewed the russian oil tycoon in 1998, and he was the richest man in russia. kind of a bad way. and this is what he said to me about oligarchs and everybody else. if the man is not an oligarchic something is not right with him. everyone had the same starting conditions, everyone could have done it. and he really meant it. very heartfelt and not criticizing himself, he lost $100 million, he had stupidly entrusted a non oligarch. and this non oligarchic by definition not a smart guy, a few hundred million dollars. there is a little bit of that thinking a lot of these guys and it is interesting because very strong parallels, the parallel with the industrial revolution. there's a line from andrew carnegie which is very similar soak carnegie said the talent for organization is rare among men, approved by the fact that it is reward for its possessor. if a man is not an oligarch something is wrong with him. and services can be obtained as partner, the man whose service can be obtained as a partner for the first consideration such as render the question of his capital
i interviewed the russian oil tycoon in 1998, and he was the richest man in russia. kind of a bad way. and this is what he said to me about oligarchs and everybody else. if the man is not an oligarchic something is not right with him. everyone had the same starting conditions, everyone could have done it. and he really meant it. very heartfelt and not criticizing himself, he lost $100 million, he had stupidly entrusted a non oligarch. and this non oligarchic by definition not a smart guy, a few...
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i said it's not russia, it's the soviet union. she said was that? but it's a big thing back in the late 80s and early 90s before it toppled. we were geared up to fight them and most of us have never considered iraq or knew who saddam hussein was. after that war was over, which when it was a foregone conclusion, the terrorists and they took us all by surprise. we thought they were rabble-rousers. never given too much credit. interestingly enough, all the buildings were built by the bin laden construction company and had the bin laden stamps and buildings. how's that for irony? after that, things kind of change. the world trade in their bombing and september 11, we all know what happened that day. i was flying up winning. we came back from the middle east from another rotation in the monday, september 10 was their first day back. the morning of september 11th is actually flying in it come down very, very early. somebody said hey come you got to look at this. remember the key not the first tower building, what morons could hit tower of that size on a c
i said it's not russia, it's the soviet union. she said was that? but it's a big thing back in the late 80s and early 90s before it toppled. we were geared up to fight them and most of us have never considered iraq or knew who saddam hussein was. after that war was over, which when it was a foregone conclusion, the terrorists and they took us all by surprise. we thought they were rabble-rousers. never given too much credit. interestingly enough, all the buildings were built by the bin laden...
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the in russia. it wants to regain its might and the superpower them at the expense of the children and the women in the fight juice, the freedom fighters. this is an unfortunate matter, but is the way it's looking now. >> one more question for you. >> the issue in terms of the syrian crisis, a proposal. and the size of the importance of russia. the dysfunction. but it is more reluctance in terms of taking the position. you speak of an axis of russia, the regime. yet we recall that the russians' commitment and connection to serbia was much more strong in the case of kosovo and bosnia. and in bosnia, echoes a vote, the intervention, a convention of the international community meeting u.s. policy you. outside. the security council resolution and the intervention to bosnia or cosimo. the media case. just seeing these difference, the context for politics. the iraqi example also for syria. but cosimo and bosnia, much more valid compared together. yet russia brings up, the clarity, non clarity of the weste
the in russia. it wants to regain its might and the superpower them at the expense of the children and the women in the fight juice, the freedom fighters. this is an unfortunate matter, but is the way it's looking now. >> one more question for you. >> the issue in terms of the syrian crisis, a proposal. and the size of the importance of russia. the dysfunction. but it is more reluctance in terms of taking the position. you speak of an axis of russia, the regime. yet we recall that...
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monitors have recently observed elections in countries like ukraine the czech republic russia montenegro georgia. france and greece i mean in belarus for instance these monitors condemned the election as neither free nor fair but they really have some type of result in the end they have in effect well. you know megan we have to say that the u.s.c. does have its own history really of criticism in terms of some of the conclusions it sometimes makes depending on the countries where it's monitoring where their group is monitoring the election and there have been cases previously where concerns from other monitors said look there seems to be a little bit more let's say loud screams of trying to bring attention to certain violations in one country yet a lot more relaxed approach when it comes to others and i think this latest case with the united states is a good example of this because we've heard from the o.s.c. say they think it's unacceptable that monitors are not being able to do their job but there is really it's quite unlikely that this group is going to put up a much bigger fight becau
monitors have recently observed elections in countries like ukraine the czech republic russia montenegro georgia. france and greece i mean in belarus for instance these monitors condemned the election as neither free nor fair but they really have some type of result in the end they have in effect well. you know megan we have to say that the u.s.c. does have its own history really of criticism in terms of some of the conclusions it sometimes makes depending on the countries where it's monitoring...
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they are working on a new two men bobsled to bring it to the games and sochi russia. this has been in the works for about one year, a prototype of already been delivered and the west team thinks it could be a major boost for their medal hopes. the women won in 2002, but the two men gold medal has not been won by the americans since 1936. this is a big deal. they are hoping to win a. they are hoping bmw can help. there are specific rules on how you can build them. but bmw believes there bobsled could be the winner that could help the united states team win the gold which they have not done in the two men and more than 50 years. we are looking forward to this which will be in park city utah and in two years with could see this for the olympic team and russia. back to you. >> thank you. it is 5:27. call outside. the news continues at 5:30. >> still ahead, maryland voters approved gambling in the state. john gonzalez live >> live and in hd. this is "good morning washington." on your side. >> lawmakers expected to speak about what the fbi and cia know about the david petra
they are working on a new two men bobsled to bring it to the games and sochi russia. this has been in the works for about one year, a prototype of already been delivered and the west team thinks it could be a major boost for their medal hopes. the women won in 2002, but the two men gold medal has not been won by the americans since 1936. this is a big deal. they are hoping to win a. they are hoping bmw can help. there are specific rules on how you can build them. but bmw believes there bobsled...
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unleash your inner gadget geek as i see major search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's old giants world numerous goodies open to take the fight straight to their competitors known jumping here on t.v. we've got those huge earth covered. cultures that so much are going to huge music to share the power and financial market fragile ceasefire and sober gaza after eight days of destruction and death what did israel actually achieve what about the palestinians. the. line. would be soo much brighter if you knew about someone from funds to freshen these. stunts on t.v. dot com. it's not bigger than texas it is texas. downtown dallas what the locals call the heart from. is a strange twisted beauty it's more than just a complex multi-layered interconnecting freeways it's a monument to america's energy. dependence and i should be obvious to the high five groups and rolls out over some of the richest shale fields in the mines. that means the new night by moving into the suburbs around here might well be a drilling. i know people who tried everything they possibly did and they still
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>> i'm looking for investments in russia. i don't have anything there yet. it's not that easy for me to find things in russia. partly because i'm a little lazedy these days. i don't work as hard as i used to. >> oh. okay. >> all right. so -- >> maybe -- >> let's put politics aside. what are you doing? tell me about your portfolio. let's get right down to it. what do you like, what are you long, what are you short? >> i'm, today, tomorrow -- today here, tomorrow there -- i'm going to short more bonds, more u.s. government bonds. i'm going to buy more commodities, buy metals, base metals and precious metals. looks to me like the money printing is going to run amok now. and the spending is going to run amok now. again, larry, i'm not saying this is good for the world, it's not good for anybody. this is what's going to go on. i have to invest based on what's happening, not on what i would like. >> mr. rodgers, rick santelli here. what about europe? i don't disagree with your notion you want to sell treasuries. i do disagree treasuries were moving to the downside
>> i'm looking for investments in russia. i don't have anything there yet. it's not that easy for me to find things in russia. partly because i'm a little lazedy these days. i don't work as hard as i used to. >> oh. okay. >> all right. so -- >> maybe -- >> let's put politics aside. what are you doing? tell me about your portfolio. let's get right down to it. what do you like, what are you long, what are you short? >> i'm, today, tomorrow -- today here,...
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. >> and your wife, isn't her family in russia. >> that doesn't work, if you don't know somebody who is the drunk or the weirdo in your holiday get together, that means you are. >> right. that's what i'm worried about. >> and you know, you're amazing, because like when you prepare a turkey, you can climb inside. >> mriek walike wall paper. >> i like thanksgiving, and i like the food. i like my immediate family and extended gets crazy and i remember from holidays before we used to have extended family come in and there were a couple of crazy aunts that would come. one aunt rose showed up when i was in 7th grade and passed out sexual fortune cookies and inappropriate and made me open one. >> and is she still alive? >> you know what? i don't know if she is. we had another aunt that used to come and sing songs and whistle songs to my sister's cock ateal, henry. i like the of crazy ones and embrace it, love you over at my house. >> at my house, a fancy thanksgiving out in leesburg virginia and supposed to bring something, and i brought a substance and handed and nobody ate the meal. >> an
. >> and your wife, isn't her family in russia. >> that doesn't work, if you don't know somebody who is the drunk or the weirdo in your holiday get together, that means you are. >> right. that's what i'm worried about. >> and you know, you're amazing, because like when you prepare a turkey, you can climb inside. >> mriek walike wall paper. >> i like thanksgiving, and i like the food. i like my immediate family and extended gets crazy and i remember from...
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[applause] because of al gore, we have a stronger and more secure relationship with a democratic russia. we are exploring the wonders of new technology for the benefit of america and we are protecting our environment and we have reinvented the american government so it does more with less. it is a legacy unique in the history of this republic. i thank tepper for her friendship, for her crusade on behalf of our children and the mental health of the american people and always standing with us all along with her children and her family. i thank the members of our administration, the cabinet members, the members of the white house staff by. [applause] -- the members of the white house staff. i think all those part of the permanent service to the president, the white house and medical staff. be i think especially my secret service detail for serving a president determined not to be held apart from the american people. i thank the members of our campaign staff and all those who have served in this election and the work you have done. i think the leaders of our party in the congress and stateh
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unleash your inner gadget geek is the majors to search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's own giant numerous goodies clipping to take the fight straight to their competitors nonchalantly here on r.g.p. we've got the future of coverage. culture is that so much different and there's a huge movement to share the power on the mark with actual ceasefire over gaza after eight days of destruction and then what did israel actually achieve what about the palestinians. war lords war criminals we have a lot of illegal groups the causes of. all our views in the right enough to my mind it was like many at that marriage wasn't forced marriage it's just maddy when i was fourteen yes you can liberate their women and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only effective social changes can be the afghans themselves ask again men and women we believe i'm going to stun him not to across parts. of the patient it's a position and that it comes to actually stop people in the obama administration talking about how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don
unleash your inner gadget geek is the majors to search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's own giant numerous goodies clipping to take the fight straight to their competitors nonchalantly here on r.g.p. we've got the future of coverage. culture is that so much different and there's a huge movement to share the power on the mark with actual ceasefire over gaza after eight days of destruction and then what did israel actually achieve what about the palestinians. war lords...
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now you have teams coming in from russia, switzerland and france under the mantle of the palestinian authorities are going to open the grave this coming week. they're going to take samples and shut the grave again on the same day. it's a very emotional day for palestinians because he is this overarching palestinian figure, but also a very, very interesting and almost exciting forensic case as well, victor. >> we know that the investigative committee held a news conference a short time ago. what more are we learning about how they're moving forward? >> reporter: well, they said they're moving forward in a way that, first of all, they pushed back the date for when the grave was going to be opened. they then went through the motions how all of this is going down. they said there's going to be a very ceremonial opening of the grave, then they're going to take the samples and then arafat is going to be laid to rest again with a religious ceremony and a military ceremony as well. that's sort of the process that's going to go on. what's going to happen is these three forensic teams, the rus
now you have teams coming in from russia, switzerland and france under the mantle of the palestinian authorities are going to open the grave this coming week. they're going to take samples and shut the grave again on the same day. it's a very emotional day for palestinians because he is this overarching palestinian figure, but also a very, very interesting and almost exciting forensic case as well, victor. >> we know that the investigative committee held a news conference a short time...
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i said it's not russia, the soviet union. she said once that? that it was a big thing back there in the late '80s and early 90s before it toppled. we were geared up to fight in the most of us had never really considered iraq on yahoo! saddam hussein was. and after that war was over, which when he was a foregone conclusion. the terrorism thing took us all by surprise but we just thought they were gravel rows, never give them too much credit. all the buildings at khobar towers were built by the bin laden construction company. they have the bin laden stands and all the -- how's that for irony? but after that things kind of change. the world trade center bombings and september 11, of course we all know what happened that day. i was actually flying that morning. we had come back from the middle east from another rotation. monday, september 10 was her first day back. and the morning of september 11 i was actually falling, and i've come down very, very early, and somebody said you've got to look at this. i've been everything as i looked at that first t
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. in the best of the rest of the news thanksgiving is tomorrow but more americans are likely focused on the next day the busiest shopping day of the year black friday and it's not only bargain hunters looking forward to friday it's also employees of the nation's largest retailer wal-mart who are planning to hold a mass day of action to raise awareness of the retail giant's labor abuses joining me now for more on the implications of a black friday strike at wal-mart is josh eidelson labor journalist and contributing writer to the nation salon and in these times josh welcome to the program thanks for having me back to be thanksgiving well thank you and happy thanksgiving to you it's great to have you back with us public publicly wal-mart has dismissed these strikes as antics by fringe workers behind closed doors what are they really saying. so behind closed doors first know that warmer doesn't pay for anything it doesn't have to and wal-mart is paying workers to sit in captive audience m
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i talk a little bit about russia and china as the autocratic regime in the book and i don't see them proportion those countries in the democratic not by force. we could do it or not do it as a policy decision and other radical islam to establish sharia as the constitutional structure so there are different types of political sense. but i'm saying is the philadelphia sovereignty. thank you for your presentation. the was excellent. contrasting subjects and submission that will further weaken the sovereignty or cause us to be submissive some wouldn't even know what you're talking about, 60, 70% probably but you get into the people in this room that probably do know what you're talking about and that get elected in two years and maybe this the department that might understand this is the use of your offer action or something i thought. i am doing that and i can talk about that a little bit. that is a good question. yes, there is a new work in washington and from some of the think tanks that started the sovereignty caucus and. there are members and some senators that have worked on speech
i talk a little bit about russia and china as the autocratic regime in the book and i don't see them proportion those countries in the democratic not by force. we could do it or not do it as a policy decision and other radical islam to establish sharia as the constitutional structure so there are different types of political sense. but i'm saying is the philadelphia sovereignty. thank you for your presentation. the was excellent. contrasting subjects and submission that will further weaken the...
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russia is indicating an interest in working with the u.s. on nuclear non-proliferation, and there is the ongoing volatility in the middle east. all of these as the administration undergoes significant personnel and cabinet changes that come with a second term. we're back with more after the break. stay with us. ♪ >>tax cuts don't create jobs. the golden years as the conservatives call them, we had the highest tax rates, and the highest amount of growth, and the highest amount of jobs. those are facts. >>"if you ever raise taxes on the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> announcer: ladies and g
russia is indicating an interest in working with the u.s. on nuclear non-proliferation, and there is the ongoing volatility in the middle east. all of these as the administration undergoes significant personnel and cabinet changes that come with a second term. we're back with more after the break. stay with us. ♪ >>tax cuts don't create jobs. the golden years as the conservatives call them, we had the highest tax rates, and the highest amount of growth, and the highest amount of jobs....
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it's also been passed around the globe from romania to russia to china. and, today, the officer himself came forward. he is lawrence deprimo, a polite 25-year-old who still lives with his mom and dad. >> my mom i said, buddy, where's your socks, where's your shoes? he said, i never had socks or shoes, but god bless you. and i knew i had to help him. >> reporter: when you presented him with the boots, what was his reaction? >> he couldn't believe it, he was like, this is too much, god bless you and be safe and everything. it was almost like you gave him a million dollars. >> reporter: the officer doesn't know anything about the man he helped or what's become of him, but he keeps the receipt for the $75 he spent on those boots in his bulletproof vest. a reminder for all of us about the pervasiveness of need and the potential for compassion. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> and that officer must live with two very proud parents. we thank you for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com and "nightline" will be along later. we hope to see you back here to
it's also been passed around the globe from romania to russia to china. and, today, the officer himself came forward. he is lawrence deprimo, a polite 25-year-old who still lives with his mom and dad. >> my mom i said, buddy, where's your socks, where's your shoes? he said, i never had socks or shoes, but god bless you. and i knew i had to help him. >> reporter: when you presented him with the boots, what was his reaction? >> he couldn't believe it, he was like, this is too...
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what we have to see now is that we are edging closer and closer to a more direct confrontation with russia and that is really very bad news page and i said we talk about the most because saddam got time to pull the plug and i say to international consultant and author thank you the been on the program my pleasure thank you. now one of the key figures in the you cause corruption scandal is set to walk free next summer plans on eleven of who is the business partner of former tycoon mikhail khodorkovsky serving a thirteen year sentence for oil theft the money laundering find out shortly from us why is his prison term reduced also ahead how wearing a mask in canada could now been a decade behind bars we've got reaction to this controversial new law passed by the government. right on the internet we should not bomb iran we cut the budget and break. troops we should end the war in afghanistan tomorrow. persecution plover. let's repeal the patriot. act to me speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty ip interviews intrig
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there's an anger at the russians because they tell workers how to vote in russia. you would lose your job if you don't vote for this boss. what are the coke brothers doing when they demand they go to a romney fund-raiser? it's something we are going to so more of. the most important thing is we come out of the election and take a measure of all the work, getting the numbers of the irs, getting more information about what we don't know from the secret, dark money operations and try to find ways to reporm the system. >> let me make one distinction that is important. one thing that is surprising about citizens united, it doesn't seem to have tipped the scales. democrats are still -- here is outside money for the top ten -- >> three to one, isn't it? >> yes. they looked like they were going to keep the senate, now they are going keep it in spite of the money. counter factually they have more gains. the point i want to make is we have to distinguish between the partisan results of this and the ideological and governing differences. >> change comes in our system through
there's an anger at the russians because they tell workers how to vote in russia. you would lose your job if you don't vote for this boss. what are the coke brothers doing when they demand they go to a romney fund-raiser? it's something we are going to so more of. the most important thing is we come out of the election and take a measure of all the work, getting the numbers of the irs, getting more information about what we don't know from the secret, dark money operations and try to find ways...
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keira plays the wife of a ranking official in russia. and the social scene drops forcing jude law to offer an ultimatum to his bride. >> things get complicated in the playbook. bradley trooper has just been released from a mental hospital after finding his wife shooting, he is living with his parents when he meets jennifer lawrence. they just may find happiness without pharmaceuticals. that is rated r. >> i think that looks really good. i think it opened some places last weekend. >> 5:51. 38 degrees. >> ravens-steelers game -we have the latest- injury report next in sports. here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. ♪ hqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqho >> time for your answers to the water cooler question of the day. what is your favorite part of the ravens-steelers rivalry? >> it is funny to watch them argue back and forth. keeping those responses coming. i know about that, yes i do. >> now 11 sports with keith mills. >> good morning. it is indeed a purple friday as we look ahead to the ravens- steelers on sunday.
keira plays the wife of a ranking official in russia. and the social scene drops forcing jude law to offer an ultimatum to his bride. >> things get complicated in the playbook. bradley trooper has just been released from a mental hospital after finding his wife shooting, he is living with his parents when he meets jennifer lawrence. they just may find happiness without pharmaceuticals. that is rated r. >> i think that looks really good. i think it opened some places last weekend....
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that mutually assured destruction may be still works between russia and the united states. now let's take a quick look at one of the worst place today in the world -- north korea. they have got atomic bombs, they are a rogue regime, a lot of people there, a lot of smart people, like there are everywhere in the world. they have definitely got a cyber warfare operation activity going on. in the united states, today, there are about 250 million computer users, and if you look at service providers and internet domains, that number doubles to about 500 million, half a billion in the united states. a lot of people doing a lot of things in cyberspace. do you know how many users, computer users there are in north korea? any guess? >> a handful. >> a handful. the numbers range around 600. 600 vs our 250 million. for service providers and internet domain names, we have 500 million. in north korea, seven. talk about a tilt the playing field. they could attack us and do some things that would be devastating, but we could not return the fire. there is nothing there to attack. they have
that mutually assured destruction may be still works between russia and the united states. now let's take a quick look at one of the worst place today in the world -- north korea. they have got atomic bombs, they are a rogue regime, a lot of people there, a lot of smart people, like there are everywhere in the world. they have definitely got a cyber warfare operation activity going on. in the united states, today, there are about 250 million computer users, and if you look at service providers...
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the samples will be independently verified and analyzed in labs, russia, switzerland, and france and palestinians are believing they will get results in three months' time, of course, if p l pulonium is found, it will caused an uproar. they have been saying israel poisoned the palestinian leader. even if no poison is found, it will hardly lay to rest the rumors. >>> our fifth story "outfront," paula broadwell's next chapter. she ended david petraeus' career. she made the cover of "people" magazine "sex, lies, and spies." a great picture, but not one she ever wanted to see. what is her next move? suzanne kelly, intelligence correspondent, and spoke with broadwell's brother today. what did he have to say? >> we were told that she is really focused right now on restoring the trust between her and her husband and trying to protect her two sons from all of the publicity that has come along with the public outing of the affair. they have put out very different images that she has showed. seen first here on cnn. the images in tighter outfits, shorter dresses. these pictures that her family
the samples will be independently verified and analyzed in labs, russia, switzerland, and france and palestinians are believing they will get results in three months' time, of course, if p l pulonium is found, it will caused an uproar. they have been saying israel poisoned the palestinian leader. even if no poison is found, it will hardly lay to rest the rumors. >>> our fifth story "outfront," paula broadwell's next chapter. she ended david petraeus' career. she made the...
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today's agenda includes debate on the rule for a russia trade bill. and in 45 minutes, we'll be joined by republican representative ron paul of texas, a member of the foreign affairs committee. he'll take your questions about today's hearing on the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. at 8:40 eastern, you'll hear about the fiscal cliff from independent senator bernie sanders of vermont, a member of the budget committee. also, jennifer tolbert of the
today's agenda includes debate on the rule for a russia trade bill. and in 45 minutes, we'll be joined by republican representative ron paul of texas, a member of the foreign affairs committee. he'll take your questions about today's hearing on the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. at 8:40 eastern, you'll hear about the fiscal cliff from independent senator bernie sanders of vermont, a member of the budget committee. also, jennifer tolbert of the
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do real nation building through economic means so you don't end up having a cold war with china or russia or entering a new gray war with al qaeda or intervention in syria or war with iran. let us hope those are not the foreign policy markers of a second term. he has a chance here. not for cold war with china, but to rebuild because china's going through terrible social instability, economic growth is plummeting. a whole series of issues to unit. >> it's worth mentioning the president announced the return of the u.s. to the tune of 170 million for projects over the next two years and that is something i'm sure the burmese welcome with open arms, but at the end of the day i think he probably could have gone with empty hands and still receive the reception he had which was people flooding the streets. reports of six and seven people deep on the sidewalks as his motorcade passed by. >> that's right. china has been offering a lot of cash, doing a lot of projects there. a lot of chinese business people in burma. china very much wants access to the indian ocean. they want a military presence th
do real nation building through economic means so you don't end up having a cold war with china or russia or entering a new gray war with al qaeda or intervention in syria or war with iran. let us hope those are not the foreign policy markers of a second term. he has a chance here. not for cold war with china, but to rebuild because china's going through terrible social instability, economic growth is plummeting. a whole series of issues to unit. >> it's worth mentioning the president...